This study examined the nature and extent of the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the three countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
 
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

This report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children focuses on a representative national sample of arrested offenders who possessed child pornography. The report includes major findings and conclusions from this sample and recommendations and resources for law-enforcement and prosecutors.
 
Child-Pornography Possessors Arrested in Internet-Related Crimes: Findings from the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study

This chapter from ICASA’s manual of facts and statistics on sexual violence discusses child sexual abuse.
 
By the Numbers: Child Sexual Abuse

This paper outlines barriers to addressing child sexual abuse on a grassroots level and presents ideas to launch public ownership of this problem.
 
Beyond Surviving: Toward a Movement to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

This manual provides information and suggestions for congregational leaders around the issue of sex offenders in their religious community. The manual focuses on prevention through education, awareness raising, and policy development.
 
Balancing Acts: Keeping Children Safe in Congregations

This technical assistance bulletin offers information for sexual assault counselors on taint issues with the child client.
 
Avoiding Issues of Taint with the Child Client

This edition of the VAWnet E-newsletter highlights new documents on VAWnet with useful information related to children and youth. New materials addressing systems advocacy, research, services, risk assessment, prevention and cultural intersections are featured.
VAWnet E-Newsletter: Focus on the Impact of Domestic and Sexual Violence on Children

This report from ECPAT International “is intended to provide a framework for promoting recognition and understanding of the real risks of violence for children and young people in cyberspace and through the use of new technologies, in particular the internet and mobile phones."
Violence Against Children in Cyberspace

This is a guide for parents on what to do and how to respond if your child has been exploited through the internet. It offers information about warning signs as well as tips on how to prevent this from happening to your child.
What to Do If Your Child Is Being Sexually Exploited on the Internet

This Special Collection provides a unique perspective on working with children (younger than 13 years of age), focusing on theories and strategies for raising respectful, non-violent people. Resources included here discuss child development and how to utilize this knowledge when implementing primary prevention strategies that foster healthy attitudes and behaviors.
Working with Children Towards a Healthy and Non-Violent Future

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